Notes

William Hannah: AKA: William Hanner; Variations: Hannay,
Hanna, Hannan, Hannon, Hanners.
"I only have records on 3 of their children, although I feel
they had many more who died in early infancy or before reaching
adulthood. We feel William & Lucy Penn Hannah were in Greenup
Co. KY by 1812 but it's hard to pinpoint as William still owned
land on the "North fork of the Mayo River" Henry/Patrick Co. VA,
1813."

Notes

King, John Pendleton (1799-1888) of Augusta, Richmond County,
Ga. Born in Glasgow, Barren County, Ky., April 3, 1799.
Democrat. State court judge in Georgia, 1831; U.S. Senator from
Georgia, 1833-37. Died March 19, 1888. Interment at St. Paul's
Churchyard, Augusta, Ga. See also: congressional biography.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king5.html#R9M0J30EM

KING, John Pendleton, a Senator from Georgia; born in Glasgow,
Barren County, Ky., April 3, 1799; moved in infancy with his
parents to Bedford County, Tenn., and then to Augusta, Ga., in
1815; graduated from Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga.; studied
law; was admitted to the bar in 1819 and practiced in Augusta;
pursued studies in Europe 1822-1824; returned and continued the
practice of law in Augusta, Ga., until 1829; member of the State
constitutional conventions in 1830 and 1833; appointed judge of
the court of common pleas in 1831; elected in 1833 as a
Jacksonian to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of George M. Troup; reelected in 1834
and served from November 21, 1833, until November 1, 1837, when
he resigned; president of the Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.
1841-1878; railroad promoter and cotton manufacturer; member of
the State constitutional convention in 1865; died in
Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga., March 19, 1888; interment in
St. Paul’s Churchyard, Augusta, Ga.

Notes

"1717 LAND RECORD: VA, Henrico Co., Abstracted Book, vol 1: pg.
65:
p. 229. Robert Woodson, Sr. of Henrico Co. for diverse good
causes, to my loving daughter Sarah, now wife of Joseph Parson
of same, 158 acres near a place called Dover and on a branch of
Genitoe Creek; being part of a greater patent to me 3 Dec 1714;
bounded by Rockey Spring and Benjamin Woodson. 3 Mar 1717.
Wit: Seth Ward, Seth Hather
Signed: Robert Woodson Recorded 3 March 1717."

p. 2099. Will of Sarah Parsons (first part missing). All the
rest of my estate that was given me by my father or that I may
inherit by will or deed of Stephen Woodson, dec'd, to be equally
divided among all my sisters & brothers, vizt; William, Josiah,
Woodson, Mary, Mary, Ursula, Elizabeth, Agnes and Judith
Parsons; and if any die before lawful age or marriage, then to
be
divided among the survivors.
Executor: Brother William Parsons, Samuel Parsons, and G____
Ellis.
Dated 6 April 1770.
Wit: Frances Hinds, Nathaniel Clarke, Hobson Owen, and Susanna
Parsons (No probate date given).